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Rather than dragging clients all over town, brokers now preside at the sign-in table.
By any broader cultural measure, Mr. Obama is trailing public opinion, rather than dragging it forward, as his predecessors did.
Why doesn't Europe face its failure with the EUROZONE project rather than dragging the rest of the world into a deeper crisis and allow Chinese forces to rise!
"Reading is all about immersion," he said; successful Internet publishers would preserve that experience rather than dragging you out of it.
Rather than dragging unwilling breadwinners from the working class into forced labor, we need to implement a national job creation program.
Will we, in future, see victims of press inaccuracies taking their revenge via such sites rather than dragging themselves through the courts or the Press Complaints Commission process?
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Happily, the Classical Theatre of Harlem's tight, punchy "Antigone" is energized, rather than dragged down, by its modern references.
Convenience: Grab grated cheese from the bag, rather than drag a block over a grater for a couple of seconds.
The wheels are large enough to roll over gravel rather than drag through it, and the rubber treads roll smoothly over cobbles.
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